If I do not have a supported scaffold certificate of completion, can I still be directed by my supervisor to either erect, dismantle, repair, maintain or modify a supported scaffold?
A – No. It is unlawful for any person to knowingly permit or cause an individual who has not been issued a supported scaffold certificate of completion to erect, dismantle, repair, maintain or modify a supported scaffold. • Q – If scaffold frames are used as shoring only, does Local Law 52 still apply? A – No, Local Law 52 does not apply if the scaffold frames are being used for shoring purposes only. • Q – How often do I have to take a supported scaffold certificate of completion training course? A – The supported scaffold certificate of completion is valid for two years. An eight hour scaffold safety and training refresher program will have to be attended every two years. • Q – What are the required qualifications of the instructors for conducting the supported scaffold certificate of completion or supported scaffold user certificate training programs? A – The training programs or courses must be presented by instructors who are certified under the applicable provisions established b
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